Happy Policeman
A story of aliens, adutery,
and one bitter lawman ...
Six years ago, the world ended. But in Coomey, Texas, life goes on. The alien Torku keep things moving with gasoline, VCRs, Twinkies, and cryptic advice. But after six years of living within the confines of the Line--the paisley barrier erected by the Torku--even a small town can go stir-crazy.
Crazy enough to covet.
Crazy enough to kill.
Praise for Patricia Anthony: "Her ability to capture the eeriness of alien civilization while simultaneously exploring the foibles of human society mark her as one of the genre's premier authors." -- Library Journal
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and one bitter lawman ...
Six years ago, the world ended. But in Coomey, Texas, life goes on. The alien Torku keep things moving with gasoline, VCRs, Twinkies, and cryptic advice. But after six years of living within the confines of the Line--the paisley barrier erected by the Torku--even a small town can go stir-crazy.
Crazy enough to covet.
Crazy enough to kill.
Praise for Patricia Anthony: "Her ability to capture the eeriness of alien civilization while simultaneously exploring the foibles of human society mark her as one of the genre's premier authors." -- Library Journal
Happy Policeman
A story of aliens, adutery,
and one bitter lawman ...
Six years ago, the world ended. But in Coomey, Texas, life goes on. The alien Torku keep things moving with gasoline, VCRs, Twinkies, and cryptic advice. But after six years of living within the confines of the Line--the paisley barrier erected by the Torku--even a small town can go stir-crazy.
Crazy enough to covet.
Crazy enough to kill.
Praise for Patricia Anthony: "Her ability to capture the eeriness of alien civilization while simultaneously exploring the foibles of human society mark her as one of the genre's premier authors." -- Library Journal
and one bitter lawman ...
Six years ago, the world ended. But in Coomey, Texas, life goes on. The alien Torku keep things moving with gasoline, VCRs, Twinkies, and cryptic advice. But after six years of living within the confines of the Line--the paisley barrier erected by the Torku--even a small town can go stir-crazy.
Crazy enough to covet.
Crazy enough to kill.
Praise for Patricia Anthony: "Her ability to capture the eeriness of alien civilization while simultaneously exploring the foibles of human society mark her as one of the genre's premier authors." -- Library Journal
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BN ID: | 2940015624373 |
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Publisher: | Event Horizon EBooks/Event Horizon Publishing |
Publication date: | 09/27/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 288 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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